Questions & Answers

What documents does TraducPro translate?

We translate a variety of documents, including but not limited to:

  • Immigration forms (like I-589, I-765, and more!)
  • Legal Documents
  • Contracts
  • Personal letter
  • And More!
What Services does TraducPro offer?

TraducPro provides professional translations, including:

  • Fast regular translations for personal or professional use.
  • Certified Translations for official purposes, such as immigration applications
  • for USCIS or immigration court, and legal documents.
What is the difference between a regular and certified translation?
  • A regular translation is an unofficial translation of a document for general use.
  • A certified translation is an official translation that includes a signed Certificate of Translation, making it valid for government agencies, USCIS, or other official purposes.
What is the turnaround time?
  • Regular Translation – Completed within minutes.
  • Certified Translations – Delivered within 48-72 hours.
    • Need it faster? Choose our rushed option for $25.00 and receive it within 24 hours.
Are your translations accepted by courts, USCIS and government agencies?

Yes! All certified translations meet courts, USCIS and government agencies requirements, including a signed Certificate of Translation.

How do I get started?

It’s easy!

  • Upload your document
  • Choose the service you need (regular, certified, or expedited)
  • Receive your completed translation on time.
How do I pay for my translation?

We accept secure online payments, including credit cards and debit cards.

Can you help with immigration forms?

Yes! You can fill out applications in Spanish, and we will provide a completed application in English, ready to file with immigration court, USCIS or other government agencies. We specialize in forms like the I-589 (asylum application) and I-765 (work permit) to make the process simple and stress-free.

**Please keep in mind that we are only translating your answers, not preparing your application. It is always recommended to have an attorney review your application before submission.**

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